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View Poll Results: What are these 'orbs'?
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These 'orbs' are demonic spirits seeking to mislead many in the end times.
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These 'orbs' are extraterrestrial vehicles who are unwilling to meet "O" at this point in time.
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These 'orbs' are just reflections of light off the camera lens, or swamp gas or vivid imaginations.
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02/07/11, 12:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by georger
It's over active imaginations. And after all, it's on the internet for everyone to believe in, so it can't be false!
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Bingo ~ we have a winner!
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02/07/11, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by HeritagePigs
If that were true, BK, if they were able to build technologically advanced spaceships that can bring them to us, wouldn't it make more sense and be much more economical to just slip an ET amongst and have him phone his reports home?
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I think you make a very basic mistake in assuming that lifeform means like us...it may be as simple as energy or as complex as multicelled organism, and yes even a combination of organic and mechanical...we dont know what it is or what it wants...there is some heavy duty evidence in ancient history to suggest that we may perhaps be a product of alien engineering...I am not sure on that one but at least some of the historical(ancient) context indicates that we have been visited for long periods of time...perhaps they are studying us...perhaps we are a science project, perhaps we are more advanced physically than them and our violence intrigues them but they are unable to live amongst us....perhaps they dont desire to ......the options are endless....leets see when you study insects you dont live among them as if you were one of them do you...we may be absolutely repulsive to them like a slug is to most humans....and perhaps just as inconsequential.....
ETA: i dont have real strong beleifs on this one way or another but I do give it thought from a common sense and scientific view.....heres a nice place to start:
http://www.history.com/shows/ancient-aliens
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02/07/11, 01:46 PM
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Read a report on an Israeli news site that it was a hoax, that the objects immediately under the so-called orbs (the roof of the dome) did not reflect the light of the orb, which obviously, it should have.
I do however believe in signs and wonders, and that many of them will indeed be demonic; they will be designed to decieve and lead the faithful astray.
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02/07/11, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Oxankle
I remember as a small boy watching just that sort of thing; a great glowing, zig-zag light moving thru the sky. At the end it did a kind of loop-the-loop and then trailed off and disappeared. Meterorite burning up in the night sky, big one, but a meteorite just the same.
I suspect that these "orbs", or balls of fire, are simply electrical charges like sheet lightning. We hear about them now and then.
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Oxankle, meteorites don't glow, they burn up in a flash on entry, and they don't ever zig zag or do loop the loops, they come in straight and sharp. If you saw something doing that then it may have been some kind of unidentified object, but it wasn't a meteorite.
You could be spot on though about electrical charges.
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02/07/11, 03:37 PM
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I personally witnessed ball lightening once. It did not travel in a linear way at all, and it lasted a surprisingly long time---approx. 30 to 40 seconds.
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02/07/11, 03:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HeritagePigs
If that were true, BK, if they were able to build technologically advanced spaceships that can bring them to us, wouldn't it make more sense and be much more economical to just slip an ET amongst and have him phone his reports home?
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Heh. They probably do that already. Your own neighbour might be an ET spy and you not know it.
If they're advanced enough to visit the planet and drop off and pick up their spies I doubt they're concerned about something as trivial as economics. Economics is a human concept and invention. The spy wouldn't have to 'phone' reports home, the spy IS the report.
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02/07/11, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by JuliaAnn
I personally witnessed ball lightening once. It did not travel in a linear way at all, and it lasted a surprisingly long time---approx. 30 to 40 seconds.
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Yes, lightning does all kinds of strange things. Ball lightning has even been reported to slowly follow people, moving around and over objects in the way. It can seemingly appear in a flash out of nowhere and then disappear.
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02/08/11, 11:23 AM
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Its time travel. Some of those places were visited for seed stock  and some because they may not exist much longer. 
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02/08/11, 02:26 PM
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I think the Roswell sightings were super top secret aircraft. Look at the batwing planes now, if you were on the ground, looking up, they would like a bit "alien," yes? And I don't think we as the public had a "right to know," if it was top secret warfare material, it is state security vs right to know...
no matter what WIkki Leaks says.
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02/08/11, 04:08 PM
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I took part in the investigation of a crash of one of the initial stealth fighters. The official story was it was an A-7. They even had A-7s stationed at Nellis that flew every time a stealth fighter flew to help as a cover story. So I think your theory is probably right on the mark.
Of course, that still won't keep some people from believing it was aliens...
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02/08/11, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by HeritagePigs
I took part in the investigation of a crash of one of the initial stealth fighters. The official story was it was an A-7. They even had A-7s stationed at Nellis that flew every time a stealth fighter flew to help as a cover story. So I think your theory is probably right on the mark.
Of course, that still won't keep some people from believing it was aliens...
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I was working in a city one day when the new F-117 showed up for the airshow that weekend. He buzzed around the city several times, with an F-16 on each wing. The news said that was so the municipal airport would know where the thing was.
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02/08/11, 06:58 PM
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That's funny!
When the first stories came out about the stealth bomber I was on temporary duty at Mildenhall AB, England. Some of the crew chiefs made an official looking sign that said, "Stealth Bomber" and placed it in front of an empty hanger...
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